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Excerpt from The Notary's Manual: A Lucid and Concise Treatment of the Duties of Notaries Public, Together With Forms of Certificates of Acknowledgement and General Legal Information With Which All Notaries Should Be Familiar
Abandonment; See Homesteads Affidavits and depositions p I7 Definitions, sec. 21 Notary's powers, sec 22 How taken, sec. 23 In what cases, sec. 24 Caption and Certificate, sec. 25 Transmission, sec. 26 When may be used sec. 27 Fees, sec. 28 Acceptance; See Protesting Commercial Paper Acknowledgments, p 13 Object and effect of, sec. I4 How taken, sec. 15 Certificate, sec. I6 Title passes without, sec. 17 Identity of person, sec. 18 By corporations, sec. 19 Liability for defects, sec. 20 Adverse Possession; See Miscellaneous Attorney; See W'ills Bank Note; seenegotiable Instruments Bill of sale, p 53 Definition, sec. 86 Nature of, sec. 87 Validity and requisites, sec. 88 Bills of Exchange; See Negotiable Instruments Bona Fide Purchaser; See Deeds, Mortgages, Chattel Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Negotiable Instruments. Cancellation; See \vil]s Certificates; See Acknowledgments Chattel Mortgages, p 34 Property subject of, ' sec. 58 Execution and form of, sec. 59 Second mortgage; penalty, Sec. 60 Crop Mortgage; continuance of, sec. 61 Recording, necessity of, sec. 62fi.
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